Report: Bulls resign Tre Jones to three-year deal
- On June 30, 2025, Tre Jones, a free agent point guard, signed a new three-year contract worth $24 million to remain with the Chicago Bulls.
- The agreement followed the recent trade of Lonzo Ball to the Cleveland Cavaliers, which helped clear the guard logjam on the Bulls roster.
- Jones became a member of the Bulls last season through a three-team trade with the Spurs and Kings, and in 18 appearances for Chicago, he averaged just over 11 points and nearly 5 assists per game.
- Sources including ESPN's Shams Charania and Bulls insiders confirmed the finalized deal, which highlights Jones's efficiency and low turnover rate of 0.8 per game.
- This re-signing secures a key young guard for Chicago as the Bulls continue prioritizing experienced, versatile players while managing future decisions like restricted free agent Josh Giddey.
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Josh Giddey Reacts to Bulls’ Latest Move as Critical Decision Lingers
The Chicago Bulls re-signed point guard Tre Jones to a three-year, $24 million contract. Their decision got the attention Jones’ Bulls teammate, Josh Giddey.Giddey is himself a free agent this offseason, but he is restricted.His situation is a bit more complex than Jones’. Giddey still took time to offer a potentially telling reaction to news of the former San Antonio Spurs guard’s return. He shared a grinning emoji over a graphic detailing the …
Report: Bulls resign Tre Jones to three-year deal
CHICAGO (WGN) — The Chicago Bulls are resigning point guard Tre Jones to a multi-year contract, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. Charania reports Jones has agreed to a three-year, $24 million deal to return to the Bulls, sources told him and ESPN. He was an unrestricted free agent heading into this offseason. More on the Bulls: Cavaliers acquiring Lonzo Ball from the Bulls for Isaac Okoro After coming over in the three-team trade that s…
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